(813) 683-4644 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
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- Transcript Foreign. This is a secured message from the Mega Millions Sweepstakes in association with the Publisher's Clearing House. Congratulations. Our most recent records indicates that you have been selected recently as our lucky sweepstakes winner of $9.5 million, along with $5,000 weekly cash bonus for the rest of your life. Not to mention a brand new Lincoln Nav which has been insured with GEICO for the first 36 months. Please obtain a pen and a clean sheet of paper while we provide your claims number. Your Claims numbers are 7199831. I repeat, 7199831. Call us now so we can coordinate your delivery as soon as possible. Merry Christmas. Goodbye.
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